
Charles E. Smith, a builder and philanthropist, believed the District of Columbia Jewish Community Center of the mid-1960s was obsolete. Racial tensions were repelling Jews from going there... { more }

"TENNESSEE" is a limited edition, four-color letterpress three-volume collection that contains the first publication — and printing — of Tennessee Williams's recently discovered play ... { more }

In this unique book about Abraham Lincoln the author has created a fictitious veteran of the Mexican-American War who is subsequently asked to guard Lincoln at the White House, and the Soldiers' Home ... { more }

David Bruce Smith offers us this charming memory of his remarkable grandfather — a Russian Jew who immigrated to America in 1911 and built the Charles E. Smith real estate empire ... { more }

A gift from a son to his mother, this coffee table sized book, illuminates the art — portraiture, florals and equestrian — of Clarice Smith ... { more }

These letters are a compendium of a father's memories and occasional advice to his children. This work also incorporates a genealogy ... { more }

This finely bound volume is a partial compilation of Charles E. Smith's speeches between 1965 and 1987 — with editorial by David Bruce Smith. It is a souvenir of remembrance for his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren ... { more }

CONTINUUM was the first collaboration between David Bruce Smith and artist Clarice Smith. Her series of Venetian paintings provided the context for him to write about his mother's repeatedly enchanted journeys ... { more }
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